Monday, January 24th, 2011 05:03 pm
Title: The Boy Who Spoke With Ghosts
Word Count: 2400-ish
Spoilers: Major spoilers for both movies.
Parings: Mostly GEN (for now), some Arthur/Eames pre-slash
Notes: Based from this excellent prompt on the Kink Meme: (Click to be mildly spoiled)

*****


Sometimes, it seemed to Arthur that he was forever doomed to play the role of point-man, even out here in the real world.

He more or less invited himself to stay at Dom's house the night of Mal's memorial.

Dom was a wreak through the service, hair unkempt and retreating to his hole of a bedroom as soon as he could escape. It had been up to Miles and his wife to wrangle the kids, field calls from agitated law enforcement and even more agitated lawyers.

As for Arthur… he accepted condolences on behalf of the grieving family, made sure food was sent up to Dom's room, and took over babysitting duty while the two grandparents sat out on the porch, holding one another and speaking softly.  And he waited.

But he knew he wouldn't be waiting for long.

It was late. Attendees had left hours ago leaving the house dark and quiet, save for the crackle of the fireplace and the slight creak of worn leather as Arthur leaned back in an almost obscenely comfortable recliner. Mal's purchase, of course. The woman had an eye for the absurd, and a burgundy leather chair which had been cracked and abused by years of sea salted air, had stood centerpiece in an otherwise put together living room.

Her touch was visible everywhere in this house, from framed pictures of land, sea, and air dotting every wall, to a half completed jigsaw puzzle – a shameless tourists' vista of The Eifel tower – taking up nearly the whole of the coffee table.

Arthur waited, the very picture of a man with infinite patience; a glass of merlot in one hand, a glock 19 with silencer already attached, resting comfortably by his knee.

If he found Dom had pushed Mal out that window, Dom wouldn't have to worry about the police closing in. Arthur would take care of the problem himself, and there would be no closure for his unquiet spirit.

So Arthur kept waiting, fighting the drowsiness caused by the warm fire, excellent wine, and too many nights looking into his friend's haunted eyes and wondering if he had killed his own wife.

He knew she had come at last when he drew in breath and the air tasted chill. When he exhaled, it left his mouth in a visible cloud.

Arthur closed his eyes briefly, seeking his center to steel himself, before he placed the wineglass on the side table and rested his hands loosely in his lap.

"Is there something you want to talk about?" he asked.

No answer. Not that he truly expected one. And when he opened his eyes again she was standing there, looking out the window, her back to him.

Mal wore the same open-backed black dress she had in death. One shoe was missing, canting her balance awkwardly to the right. She hummed three notes to herself, as Arthur quietly watched, but didn't turn.

"Dom will be along shortly, I think," she said, at last.

"Why do you say that?"

She laughed, then. One hand braced against the wall, fingers spread. "But of course he will follow me. We are together. And besides… I have made all of the arrangements."

Arthur let a low, expelled breath. Something he didn't even realize was frozen, seemed to thaw in his chest. His fingers were resting on the handgun, he realized, and he quietly thumbed the safety back on. There was no need for that now.

When he looked up again, she turned to face him.

Mal's skin was paler than it had been in life, and there were now rivulets of blood dripping from under her hair and down her face. Her eyes were shadowed bruises, glinting hard when she raised her head under the lamplight. She was beautiful. She was terrible.

He was used to this, but it always hit harder when it was someone he knew. Arthur felt a muscle in his cheek twitch, and knew at once she saw it – Mal had always been able to read him like no other. Her mouth pulled to the side in her classic sardonic smile, as if she were the only one in the world who knew the joke. But it was a touch too wide and brittle, and the air about her nearly crackled with cold.

"Dear Arthur," she purred, stepping closer to him – her walk a limp without one shoe. "Don't feel sad for me. You can come, too. It's as simple as… waking up." She said the last two words with a slight giggle, tossing her head which only exposed more blood and bruising. She had hit the ground hard when she fell. "We all have to wake up, sometime."

"I am awake, Mal," he said, evenly.

Her smile showed teeth. "Are you sure? Where's your totem?"

"I don't need a totem." His voice was quiet, pained. "I can see you."

The reminder struck home. Her face contorted in a flash – going from the friend who had once completely taken over his apartment when he was flat on his back from the flu, and force-fed him chicken soup and made him watch horribly sappy romantic-comedies for three days until he was back on his feet, to a mad-woman. She screamed at him, "You're LYING!" and the whites of her eyes showed around her pupils as she struck the wineglass from the table. It fell to a floor with a shatter, the dark red liquid spilling like blood along the wooden floor.

Arthur himself kept very, very still. It had been a long time since one of them had hurt him physically, although it could happen. It had happened.

"Why did you do it?" he asked. "You had a loving husband, Mal. Children—"

"Those aren't my children! They aren't r—" she stopped at once head snapping sideways to stare at the stairwell leading down from the upper level of the house.

What is she doing? Arthur had time to wonder. They're not usually aware like this, before he, too, heard the sounds; someone coming down the staircase with heavy feet.

"Arthur?" came Dom's voice. "You still here?"

Arthur blinked, and between that moment and the next, Mal was gone, leaving behind the spilled wine and shattered glass. He took in a breath of relief – the air was noticeably warmer now – and quickly slid the gun under his folded vest, left on the couch. "Yeah, I'm here," he called, and a moment later Dom peeked into the room. His blond-brown hair still mussed and his eyes red-rimmed.

"Huh. I thought I heard voices."

"No," Arthur said. "Just me." His hands were shaking and he closed them into a fist, scrubbing at his face. When he lowered them again, Dom had walked to the thermostat to check the temperature.

"Dom."

"Yeah?"

"You said you and Mal became lost in limbo, and when she came out…" he trailed off meaningfully, a hawkeye on the other man.

Dom's shoulders tightened for a beat. Almost as if… as if he, too, were waiting for the gunshot. After all, Arthur reflected glumly, Dom was a master at reading people's emotions, and perhaps Arthur had not been as subtle as he had thought.

But the other man never answered his question. He only turned to regard Arthur, blue eyes wary. "Do you believe me?"

Arthur met his gaze squarely, even as out of the corner of his mind he caught a flash of movement – a limped walk. "Yes," he said. "I do."

 

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Arthur had learned how to speak French from a woman named Dafna Sinclair. She had drowned in a pond on sweltering summer day while her sweetheart at the time had watched from the banks, either unwilling or unable to help. Eventually, she said, the pond had been drained away and bulldozed over; made way for the park where Arthur played kickball at school. 

He learned his German from a black man named Frank who had learned it from his Master. Frank's back had been split into dozens of weeping lashmarks, but he had a kind, mellow demeanor and taught Arthur with a patience which had always seemed infinitely deep. 

When Mal had heard him speak both languages, she had laughed right in his face, declared him "charmingly old fashioned" and set about teaching him the more modern versions, complete with slang and curse words. He couldn’t tell her he'd learned it from people who had died before the 20th century. 

When she had figured it out, after an ill-fated trip into his subconscious mind, she had held his hand and promised to keep his secret. 

Now Mal was a ghost as well, and Arthur knew from hard worn experience she wouldn't be the type to sit down and keep company of lonely little boys.

 

 

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Arthur had never truly needed a totem. Ghosts could never follow him under, and he held onto that fact as his grip on reality – knowing that if he couldn't see them, then he was truly asleep.

Until the day, six weeks after Mal's death, he and Dom were doing what was supposed to be a simple extraction from a mark in Johannesburg. Arthur had been keeping quiet watch as Dom sat with the mark, calmly discussing business over a dreamscape steak dinner, when he felt a tap on the shoulder.

Mal was standing behind him – still in her black dress and more beautiful than she had ever been in life. And all Arthur could do was stare at her, frozen, the hair prickling up the back of his neck.

He swallowed, making a dry click. "What are you doing here, Mal?"

She only smiled at him as she brought her hand around, slamming a steak knife up to its hilt in his neck.

...

Arthur came back to himself, gasping, only to see Mal standing over him again; eyes now dark and face bloodied, but wearing that same eerie smile as she had in the dream.

She raised her empty hand as if in greeting, but he'd been stabbed only seconds before and he lurched back in pure panic, falling out of his chair onto a thinly carpeted office-room floor, IV ripping from his wrist.

No, no, no, no...

"Arthur!" Someone grabbed his shoulders roughly. Dom. He had come awake too, and he was speaking, assuring Arthur that was awake, but Arthur couldn't take his eyes off of her. His neck still throbbed in phantom pain and she was watching the whole exchange, humming again and –

"Your totem," Arthur rasped. His hand fisted in Dom's shirt – he felt he was holding onto reality by the strength of his fingers alone. "Where's your totem?"

Dom stared at him a moment and some distant part of Arthur realized the other man had probably never seen him this undone – Arthur had not felt like this for a very long time. Not since he was nine.

But Dom hesitated only a moment before fishing out his top – Mal's old top – and set it spinning along a smooth tabletop. It toppled only moments later.

"You see?" Dom said, and his smile was overly bright – strained and false. "She was just a projection. I – it won't happen again, Arthur. I promise. I got it under control."

Arthur shoved him away and stood, breathing deeply and taking care to straighten the rumples out of his vest and tie. Mal didn't make a move towards him, Dom couldn't see her, and Arthur finally made himself to look away.

He didn't say anything to Dom, but the man was a trained extractor. Dom could probably read his expression almost as well as Mal once had.

Dom took one look at his face and winced. "We can try again tomorrow."

The mark, thankfully, was still hooked up to the PASIV machine with enough sedative to let him wake up in an hour or two – with any luck he'd think he had only fallen asleep at his desk.

Arthur nodded and left; Mal's leering smile at still his back.

 

...

 

It was a long, surreal trip back to his hotel. Arthur opted to walk; the better to study the faces back on the street. But they were all people, alive and normal, and he felt his hand itching to the concealed gun in his pocket because he wasn't sure he wasn't still dreaming and –

Someone approached him from behind at a jog; a young woman who suddenly stopped and grabbed his elbow to get his attention.

"Have you seen my child? He's a brown haired little boy about this tall." She held up her hand to her waist, just under where fresh blood had spilled from the gaping cut in her neck and down her dress. "He's supposed to be in school, but when I went for him he wasn't there."

Arthur let out a breath, half laugh and half a sigh. His hand fell away from the hidden gun and rubbed at his chin, instead.

Always the point-man. It was what he was born to do.

"I'll walk with you," he suggested.  "Maybe we can find him together."

 

 

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That night, Arthur stopped at a tourist gift-shop. He bought a pair of trick loaded-die which reminded him of the time when he was fifteen and his mom had gotten remarried in Atlanta Georgia. He'd had spent the night before the wedding talking with old school card sharks (very old school – they'd both died in the Depression when their hotel had caught fire), and spent the day entertaining his new step-sisters with card games.

They were both eleven at the time and therefore would be thoroughly unimpressed with his magic disappearing penny trick.

Arthur promptly crushed one die under his shoe when he got to his room and pocketed the remaining – the one set to always land on four.

The thing was, it wasn't long before it started to land on four in his dreams as well. Eventually, Arthur took to carrying it with him to keep up appearances. It would be child's play to memorize and duplicate the weight of a loaded die. He had his own secrets – as imperfect as they might be – to tell him which end was up.

Mal was the only exception.

 

 

 

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 "You know, you don't really strike me as an Arthur," Eames said, settling back into the cheap warehouse lawn chair.

Arthur didn't answer for a long count of ten: choosing to let the silence speak his annoyance for him. He busied himself by bringing out the case for the PASIV. With a smooth click, he flipped it open. "Is that so."

"It is." Eames took a long pointed moment to let his gaze wander over him. "You look more like a Phillip or a Malcolm."

Arthur spared him an irritated glance and unrolled the main lead, handing it over. "Five minutes on this new solution should give you an hour of dreamtime. Will that give you enough practice?"

"Darling," Eames drawled, "I don't need an hour to practice this forge." He paused. "Why don't you come down with me? I can show you things you've never dreamed of."

"I have work to do," Arthur said, pointedly.

Again, Eames grinned. "Just thought I'd offer."

Arthur's reply was to push the plunger down on the machine, and within a few seconds Eames was asleep.

"Your name is Cole, isn't it?" came a high, breathy voice right behind him.

Arthur turned to see a little girl standing a few feet away– her sunflower yellow dress the only real color in the middle of his otherwise stark warehouse.  He'd seen her before; always in the presence of Eames, which indicated she was attached to him somehow – a sister or niece or, God forbid, his daughter. Arthur had tried speaking to her before, but sometimes ghosts didn't want to talk to him. Not until they were ready.

"Who told you that?" Arthur asked, frowning down at her.

She shrugged and skipped over to the PASIV and read the blinking count-down timer. "The angry lady said so. The one with one shoe."

Arthur felt himself grow cold, and it had nothing to do with the ghost in the room. "Mal speaks to you?" Ghosts didn't interact with one another as a rule... They didn't see each other. Most of the time they didn't even know they were dead.

The girl shrugged a shoulder, now looking at Eames, and then said, "I'll tell you secret. Come here," and gestured for Arthur to bend down.

He did and chill wind touched his ear as she whispered, "His first name is James, but mommy calls him Jamie. He hates that."

Then she was gone.

Arthur straightened and looked down at the still unconscious Eames. He knew he should be more than a little bothered –  there was something off about Mal, even for an unquiet spirit. She wasn't typical, her actions were premeditated – almost alive.

Yet... Yet when Arthur breathed in, the air was warm and there was a small, half smile still lingering on Eames' face as he slept.

"Jamie," Arthur muttered, then shook his head. He had work to do.

 

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Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 02:14 am (UTC)
Whoa.

*falls out of chair*

That was too awesome.

I would almost feel guilty about being so happy that Inception won the poll, but wow. *flails arms*

So. Much. Awesome. n_n
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 05:38 am (UTC)
Thank you! I'll probably end up doing the Naruto one after this, so no guilt. I have to admit... this was a hell of a lot of fun to write. I hope to have the next part up soonish!
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 02:43 am (UTC)
OKAY. This. THIS NEEDS TO BE CONTINUED.

LIKE, LEGIT.

CONTINUE THIS. NOW.
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 05:39 am (UTC)
I'm glad you liked it! I'm working on it, although I'm still waiting for the pesky plot to reveal itself. :D I hope to have something soon!

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Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 03:11 am (UTC)
I'll admit, my favorite part was the TBC. SO MUCH LOVE for this.
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 05:40 am (UTC)
Thank you very much. I'm glad you liked it and I hope to have something soon. :D
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 03:44 am (UTC)


OMG this is awesome! I'm so glad you're going to continue it <3
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 05:40 am (UTC)
Thank you very much! Hopefully, I'll have a second part soon!
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 05:19 am (UTC)
OOOOOOOH this is very, very, VERY cool! Really love the ghosts' personalities, Eames' extra-wide shit-eating grin, and how pervasively terrifying Mal is always. I probably ought to rewatch both of these movies!
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 05:42 am (UTC)
Thank you! And I might have watched both of these back to back to get a feel for it. XD. I'm glad you liked it so far, and I hope to have to have the next part up soonish!
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 03:49 pm (UTC)
Frist of all: YOU CHOSE INCEPTION! WOOHOO!

Don't know anything about the other fandom, but the inception parts are beautiful. I like your interpretation of Arthur, and your description of a grieving Dom. Mal's madness - I guess that is explained more in depth in the future? It seemed a little over the top for Inception-canon-Mal, but that's probably influence from the other fandom?
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 08:28 pm (UTC)
Oh man, you never watched The Sixth Sense? You HAVE to watch it. It's a great movie.

And yeah, I'm afraid it might be a little over the top for Inception!Mal. The problem is the ghosts in the Sixth Sense are almost all universally troubled and kinda stuck in the moment of their death. Balance. I still seeks it! :P

Anyway, I hope to expand some of that in the next part.
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 04:31 pm (UTC)
You are amazing. I don't believe this is said quite enough.

That being said, you made me do the one thing I've been purposely avoiding in fandom: Read Inception fanfic. Now that you've gotten me started, you've got to keep up your end of the bargain and keep at it. Or else I might have to go hunting on my own, and god only knows that'll just end in dissatisfaction.

But seriously. You are amazing.

<3
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 08:30 pm (UTC)
Aw, thank you! :D

Dude. If you read Inception fic you will NOT be disappointed. The talent pool in the fandom is kinda intimidating, frankly. I've been reading Inception for coming up on a month now, and there are only a handful of fics I didn't like.

*Shamelessly tempts*
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 09:20 pm (UTC)
OMG! MORE! Please!

This was too good!

I don't know what else to say :)
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:05 am (UTC)
Thank you very much! I hope to be updating soon. :D
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 09:51 pm (UTC)
*jaw hits the floor*
This is so amazing! The idea itself, Arthur and this little girl. And Mal is such an awesome ghost XD I am already fascinated by the plot of this fic and it was just the first part!
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:07 am (UTC)
Thank you very much for your comment. I had a crazy amount of fun with the ghosts, so I'm glad you liked it. :D I hope to update soon!
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 09:56 pm (UTC)
This is far too awesome! I honestly cannot wait for more.,
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:08 am (UTC)
Thank you very much for your comment. I'll try not to keep you waiting. :)
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Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 10:42 pm (UTC)
Hi! @inceptionwips is tracking this story-- hope that's okay with you!
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 11:24 pm (UTC)
Oh, that is so cool! Not a problem! :D
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 11:12 pm (UTC)
Oh, this is AWESOME. I remember the chill I felt watching that film for the first time and I love this crossover. Can't wait for the next part! :)
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:14 am (UTC)
Thank you very much. This is a fun project for me because Sixth Sense was one of my favorite movies (as is Inception!) Anyway, I hope to have the next part up soon. :)
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 11:34 pm (UTC)
This is marvellous: a crossover which adds something to each of the canons it's plaiting together, rather than just using existing points of intersection. (Mind you it's a long time since I saw 6th Sense!) I love the allusions to Arthur's past, and the mysterious girl who hangs around Eames. And Mal's truly chilling.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:39 am (UTC)
My grin is about a mile wide. Thank you very much for the kind comment. I hope to have the next part up soon. :D
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 11:42 pm (UTC)
This is so neat! I'm very excited.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:39 am (UTC)
Thank you very much! :D
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 11:49 pm (UTC)
Dude, I KNEW I knew your name from somewhere! I ate up all your ATLA fic like delicious, delicious candy, and I am SO happy to see you here in this fandom! :D

This is off to a frankly fabulous start. Only one part and I'm so totally invested in seeing what Mal's ghost is up to, and finding out who the girl in yellow is. So excite!
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:41 am (UTC)
OMG your icon! <3

And hey! That's so cool you remember me. I'm happy to be here. :D Hopefully, I'll have the next part out soon for ya.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 01:19 am (UTC)
This was really good!! Please continue! I'm very curious about Eames' little sister, now... also, how did Arthur end up with the ability to see ghosts?
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 01:21 am (UTC)
Did not read the prompt, skipped straight to the story, that would explain things, haha. This is a really good idea, though... props for an excellent job with it!

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Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 02:06 am (UTC)
NICE!!! I like this very much. It's off to a really good start. I can't wait to read more.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:46 am (UTC)
Thank you very much! I hope to have an update soon. :)
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 02:55 am (UTC)
oh, this is awesome! i can't wait for more *___*
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:47 am (UTC)
Thank you very much! I'll try not to have you wait too long. :)
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 03:16 am (UTC)
This was lost in a mass of bookmarks, which is why I hadn't replied earlier. I am flailing. With happiness. Just... FLAILFLAILFLAIL. This is beeeautiful and warm and cold and gorgeous and aaaahhhh so amazing. ♥
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:47 am (UTC)
Ohhhhh I'm so happy you liked this! <3 I have to admit... this fandom is a hell of a lot of fun so far. (So addicting!) I hope to have a new update soon.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:23 am (UTC)
This is really good! Really interesting! :D Can't wait for the next part! Mal's super creepy here XD And that's awesome!
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 04:48 am (UTC)
Thank you very much for your comment. It's so great to hear you thought Mal was creepy -- she's fun to write, the poor, disturbed woman. Anyway, I hope to update soon. :D
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 05:08 am (UTC)
This is brilliant! I love how Arthur is a point-man in real life; I didn't quite understand the magnitude of it until he was helping the ghost of a mother who had lost her child.

I think you managed to capture Mal's intensity and her desperation very well. Eames's appearance was great. I'm glad Arthur's (Cole's) mum got remarried. She definitely deserved someone special to care for her, after all she went through. I wonder if we'll see more of Arthur's family in this story. I can see that Eames's past is creeping in through the little girl. (Hehe, 'Jamie' will be Arthur's trump card, I can tell). I love this story already. I can't wait to read some more!
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 07:44 pm (UTC)
Thank you very much for the kind comment. :) Yeah, I just couldn't stand the thought of Cole/Arthur's mother not moving on with her life in some way after the events of the movie. I'm in the middle of the next part now, and I hope you like the way it's shaping up. Thanks again!

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Thursday, January 27th, 2011 06:22 am (UTC)
I am grinning so hard right now! Oh man, this is brilliant--if I didn't love you already for Avatar, I would fall in love with you now. Omg, how brilliant is Arthur as a grown up Cole? I love love love the way you've blended the two, and what a great Mal. So much scarier as her actual mad self than as Dom's guilt-driven projection.

I really look forward to the next part. Jamie!
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 07:06 pm (UTC)
Thank you very much for your comment! Sorry it took awhile to get back to you. I have to admit... this is a LOT of fun. Arthur makes a lot of sense as grown up Cole to me. haha.
Friday, January 28th, 2011 07:31 pm (UTC)
Oh so very, very good!
I kinda feel at a loss for words to explain all the things I loved about it, but I do know that I will be looking forward to more.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 07:08 pm (UTC)
Thank you very much for your comment! (Sorry it took awhile to get back to you.) I'm really glad that you enjoyed the fic so far. This crossover is a fun one to write. :)
Monday, January 31st, 2011 05:28 am (UTC)
This is like a textbook example of how to do an awesome crossover. As far as I can tell, you have both movies absolutely perfect, especially the feel that the ghosts were giving off. I'd love to see more of this in the future if you ever work out those plot issues you were talking about, but frankly I'd read it if it was just a rehash of the Inception plot with ghosts added, so don't worry too much.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 07:08 pm (UTC)
Thank you very much for your comment! (Sorry it took awhile to get back to you.)

Oh wow, that's a HUGE compliment. :) Crossovers are my personal brand of crack, so it's really great to hear that you liked it!
Tuesday, February 1st, 2011 09:07 am (UTC)
Brilliant. Amazingly good read. This is excellent work! Well done!
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 07:09 pm (UTC)
Thank you very much for your comment! (Sorry it took awhile to get back to you.)
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